| Crazy Website Part of DHS Report |
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| Written by Adam Bitely |
| Tuesday, 11 August 2009 13:46 |
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Earlier today we reported on the sources that the Department of Homeland Security used in their "Right-Wing Extremism" report. It appeared after reading through all the information, that the primary sources used in this report were all gathered from a hasty Google search. Millions of tax dollars were spent while government employees searched the internet for stories that backed their case up. One website that was used as a "source" was extremely troubling. The website that should be of great concern, What Does it Mean, appears to report stories about other worldly events. Aside from having satanic symbols in the masthead of the site, this source was used extensively in the report that went after veterans, pro-lifers and second amendment supporters. Essentially, this site reports news in the manner that the National Enquirer does, but it's news that deserves the attention of no one. Here is a sample of stories that are running on their front page right now: "Radio to God" Reported Destroyed by American Scientist Death Star Pandemic of 2009-2012: End of Age Begins Cataclysmic Hypershift War Begins End of Age This site is nothing more than a conspiracy site. There is nothing being reported on this site that is relevant information for the supposed "threat assessment" that DHS made for police departments in regards to "Right-Wing" extremists. However, DHS thought that this site was so good, they cited it 11 times. What is the Obama administration doing using these types of sources? What happened to the people that wrote this report? Are they still working at DHS? What is Janet Napolitano's knowledge of these sites being used as sources in these reports?
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![]() written by geronl, August 11, 2009
Man that is weird. The people who are running this admin are absolutely nuts. Is there anyone working for Obama who is sane?
written by Pat Block, August 11, 2009
This is kinda reminiscent of the FBI files being in the White House (illegal) except a much lower class source for info. The whole thing is low class.
So what if someone is interested in the paranormal, or promotes their favorite constitutional amendment. What business should it be to DHS. Sick. written by TexGent, August 12, 2009
The other main resource site I saw accessed maybe even more was the Southern Poverty Law Center: http://www.splcenter.org
Nothing like seeing the professionalism of the research utilized by our government, eh? written by steven1950, August 12, 2009
Hmm. This website makes more sense than MSNBC.
written by NMLiberty, August 12, 2009
my heart breaks a little more when new revelations appear.
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